The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, November 11, 1865, Image 2

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;!'. red a p-n-:
JU'trS I'i' t'.'i-i i
i;i'k to J el I'i'! :a
:;je t.i live. e.i
hike ivarni and .'i
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any
I.e. !
like linia st tin ii ; o' !-..
e.-'.'iis. 'i'iii.-r- i '
tlnf the fut.J ' f t'.ie I
vests w'.lh i.S leeal .ie
ted, they are uiveN i.I
if uneai'"i i i!.ey die
(rats. i u .lie in.
l he pre-s el' ll.is I'i i.i
Mipi al to ail I rii-s i h in
t lie inte.en's ul tin ir
rl-.
n.d
.iill tiic inlcu' '. i.I tin ir
to s!re'i::!'.!eii i I , y Im-al
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ti iii'.ci
: cribo lur a . ln.iiiy
iiS von can all i d,
ut a'ioV
a'.l ti,
yuur hnuie paper, 'liimw I
vcrtisinv; yi .'if can In it. cu'cai:
not yield to a corrupt, oj.po-iti
Democrat ('''; who takci .mi i.; :
j'api r, and ivo if all his pa!
Iiccus lo 1 e watched tie , .-ai.
li,i a finaiR-ial pai iy u ii.ei..i.-l
of hi- o'.vi'. r-wh in.-ii !
to cl.iini -. irejera'ie l.ivnr, a'.; I ;
very class of in. u a,e t ! !:. , i
f'l'iii.e, and tlcj iiei.iiiiali j.is i ,' i
f'iit ... have 1 n.;-a. v. a
an
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tt'ii.MI
ippal!
V,'c l.ever
tno-.v LiiJ :i,ij,o. l.lin'e ii!
yrct , in t'.eir c ll'oi i t .
i'liiatic.il and o-n i .i ' , ,
viha!l 1 '.:'.. a- i '.'..':,:
iici.s .Vow i- ;' . , :
.t. Vi'. i, a , ,
- -an 1 a ', " t ' ,
is i-a'v I'M' a Per i vr.;.-
Tn:' Dn r;:t;:Nc. - v.
;o, a whiic in in wa.i I
in a sc.-iu : 1 alley i i l'ii
.Mayor v : at 'i'i.".i in
fact, the city a-uh i i:i..1;?
Oil lo I.
1, t In; nn;.-.': sh;i ilie
ir ii. i ii-
ing has been ( i i, ; i o to
trjiors n! the ei inn? t ,
i in'
j'L-.h'.
4-.l Wi'. a negro i.i
. .1 ill an out Irut-e, not t'.ir
'1.0 ',hilo In.'iu Was found. 1
.'layj:-, al once oflei-ed .1 r,
lor tlie aiiist. ''i l ;';e vi
this hoi'.'ih!e criiao." TI. j
whiio njMi ?eeii!H lo be of v
lid lie: ,al
.'.,rd f.f-;-:UJ'
'! el.'ittol.i uf
deal.li 1 t' a
11 v
t : 1 e
eoual, uiii when a ljojiier meets: a
S'lill-
lar fate, it is ;i 'did
li'inle
lYUe v.
Jill 11;
'in.
"Gun. ii-." Th
Vi linle. 'U'.l pol
ing ci;-e in .i!eghi'ny City, v:
t )a focus i.i ilie Q lai'tcr s.
I'ittihuig, oa Saturday 1:-r.
ir.an, Mrs. ) rider, was fouu 1
lit. .V
Si HIS,
The
U'lliilN
at
luui'dev in the first degrco.
iiDpre.-sive an 1 soletnn ; cei
! im in.
.. that v
triiii.'piniig 1:1 to.? c
lirt ion:.!. h'. m
t iiii 'l ti
; ite it e mil im-'e 1," mi
i.'ppareii'ly, deaf and d ad. to ("
thing around her, but. mi being c , 1
ted ha::!; t 1 her Ceil, she seems to h
realized her a'vlii! e crliii 1.1. I.iiueut
.Mil 'iVoej.iiig hitl .-rly dcm.iudin j
admi.-siuii of her li'i.-'i.-ind and a c!.-.
man a'l of which were raute 1.
Vurnishc'l her little reiicf. C.'cnrj
but
.;'. ;
XVifl'. mures meets at W'a ciiiiglon,
on Mon lav 'h'5 1'h of ! 'eecmher next.
A large po,a .0 1 of the mamb'.'i-s are on
he gi'.''Uid aire id;.-, ti loara t'ie height
t which the pih.i.'il gii's h-.s been
4 levai ! I by our Pichcan I 'i t idc.it 'I ii '
riir-' "ni tins hi'ipy family, iilolie plav,:l
'.iiiiii alter the hoiii l iys, uhe'i the
leiua ol r.-li i's, ;i 1 1 good folding v. ill !;.
introdiiJJ I, w'licii will clo.-v.; nut the
rwhsM' -'U.iioiJ
J!- pa!,!il I.
savers." Cl--i.-j1''l
Ha
r:;Co'u'.it
crtcitcr
ted-
Arras
( l-tiN A, L-ng I hi i i, Oct
h-ti (d'c iuiit-i lei'i'is iv:is bral.
1. A
Leu up at
s a id, it is
oil ui.cy
i.e.J Well!
jti is'ie'h totd'iy. I'le.-,, t.ini
t. &i j?, jv)d i" IVii.-C.mi.il
Jcffcvcon Davia.
: '; j' ;,' Iintii.'-li:it(! Pardon
o'i the lu'ln'1 (:lii('Aai:.
'1 ho Y.niniH Ih-opo-itions for his Trial
A I and,. lied.
Wamiinhthn.
tn have 1 i en final
Mill I 'nvi- H in I'i i
Nov. 1 Tt appears
y decided that .1 i-f.'i-r
'ivo :i lii'l j ; ri 1 free
.i'i h-n. sns-.l he luriiUhcd ti jirtc-ipnrt to
. .u ! i I'M u i v i 1 1 . ; liis parole never tn
return The so .vi al i bins li' Iri.".!
Law ul! i:i!' ti titrnii::h. 'I II. ni loik
Cur!, .lii'lv.'1 I leT'.Vi nv) . was abrii.
dolled lorrveount idn doubt ;is to t!i(i
i j i l.'-i ii'i i i I' j'i: is iii-i i.m, and tilt ini
',"'.', ibihty ul ohtaiu'ii'jr nil unbiased
jury at tied p! ace. A military eoteiois.
simi had liri-M ,iNn aul'ci'.J n:nti at l' Hi'
lini", nod vili'!ii: - Vi i-t )".". I Ciidhi.: t'
i'i iiri hi:o n! i 1 1 s ; . i 1 ; i c V i'i tlio !i a-:-i::i:l";i
i I' .Y L'nc.hi ; bu t!u: i're-i-h-t,f
La included tn li ivis h i inure
llli it,'. V ei lilt llinrliais I''.' IT.tliniWlltl.'.
i t v..i :.! ii i'i; 'i-. i t.i t r v 1 i ii i in
i.I.
v
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d
atey
ei! emt
Cliase
ver v. hich ( lii.'t ) u!:-ii
l i
10:
i was also lo iud ,
i- : s ycl no nr.
! S- iles ceut'i in i
t!'" Tail
I it ihere
y .jmy t!
is s : !
i i '
'i: - in.
had heen. an i 1 1 1 -
would he im
I'rcsiih'iit (ie
!,. trie! anv-overr-ih-l
the
i;,-.iti',!liTe! (U
1 1
iis, ( on
i hus
said
t I-1
t
.inne cs (.(
o. to "let
t I"
i
,.l.
Ward
hive vi'-iti"! tlie
I'.r Ihe lil'e and
I
i''i" ". in of i,i Sou; hern st iles,
.ir I, ,h'e I hat no i ehel will
o !,. i i t t'.'e isoii, Ii Pavis
; , he wii! i'i.h:,!H' he made
a i
!,:l '
I a lo h"
r. ',,;'.
i- el in certain ('iar
Im iiirvr.
V
'I lut
: ih- Aiik i if'in ,SV (. '(?.;?;!; H.
( ):r.viii of'Tlie Fi'iiinna.
Fenian Urollicrhood has been in
!. nee lot the T a t. eiht yearx. Its
I' a
0( I .i v
e, two (.1 the Ir'.sti exiles ol
liui f )'Mahinev and Miclieal
!i ul' w hum are well known
The late (SelU'lal Cyreoran
:,i ii. ii with t'letii. O'Ma.
oi.n'ei'ed with this move
'. nial t lion.;li a mere youth
l ,1
in !'
I:.' !
ut
:i tin
v . i"l
and ..f
i. era rv,
i; II ioi tiea
:-t .-. y s-:!
()'
a.
t;
t!
ie
i v i Lanir.a. ;
la siding in '
.,!: "V ca.ue
by Ciiie iiaii
I
I the Fenian
m. Fur Cve
7. it
m.iit'taiued a
ii'.-iding rapidly
"s ' '.niada, and
wiih a regular
ii.
1 ti i-in i i
.. and th-
c civoniiou
i 1 1 trnose of
1 ii 1! I'v av.r.v.'d. and
a ove'ii-tn -.v 1 j irre ,ter
iile.'s ' i' ;!m I'.'iii.ius
t .ken e.ji dn'.vni'iuht
a .'iiii'-s of t'l' ir lives.
I Centre, is ack.
i :
1
i!:.l 1 i '.'i :
'e
n'.' men v '.10 li ivi
1 "V 'u'i .a as the !
tl'.Malioaev. t'ue
1. 1 ,vlei!,.f 1. evi' n by iii i ene'.nio.'
hi 'I.!.- ei'.'.lured, if a chivalrous
, to be
nature,
a. ,.i a in .ii.d -.T'oat deteruiiiiaiioii. The
Stale "eu'r arc nearly all wealthy It Ml
merchants. Vany Catholic cleigyme.i
:,ri in itsnn'c--. and not verv long a-.') a
ii neia!
MeCroiii :v, pri-sideiit of the
1'cnian xl ilhtary C, uneil, went arm in
i.i m v.i'h Fiithci-NVlgct, the Superior nf
the
i.i Y
nit -. I 1 he l l a I'elil I'I processio'.i
iio;ton. ('euei.ii Me iI.cr is a
, iii' ! !"", aioi i ,:
i.iie licueial I
hiiilh, nf
! tin- Union -ii-nv, was a member nf the
I ihiillici hoo 1 at the time of his death.
xtili-.-ji'M
of a I.argo Tovpt'ilo.
Ni-.v
llf.lv.
CM,! ,
'). At 11.::) a.m.
"('IT'' 1 ill Loot of
N'.i :)') tlrccinvieli
!i- n nf the hotel
ii! 'lie :;l:tss in the
to i
t,,.
i'n'i'iii
tin.; n
1 , ? , ' io : t
1
1 1
a
11 ;
, 1
ttie sijuire
ihvo men
h.eel : -!
! O il
r 1 one xik
1 ill. 1
ia -; oi'the hotel !
a n ix as .ecui 1, y 1
,,' his bill, and
:ni-o I io c ,1 s in and !'! leelil it. This
'X
s pl.c,
ll I II ,
1 in th s b igL: .iu's 100:11 111
ier 'J'his 111,1 ii ing sin ike
e 1
it I
;-,iii.j Iroui tlie box. and it
Ie, t ,v 1 III ni ini 1 c u rie 1 to the
I;
h-ivaU ) -.t us liiey reached the
dewall. the ImX exploded, killing both
ie men who were carrying the box, and
imr much damage, -as nbovo meii-
ti eied. This police arrested all the per-
1 s.,
ig at the hotel, and the nut
ter is n nv being investigated. 1 lie cx
i plosion was very loud, and attracted the
; attention of j'crsons who were a mile
I iVuiii tho M'ciiii of the occurrence.
LATE!!.
Ir.w YiittK. Nov. 0. Twenty two
; ins were 'mimed bv tho explosion
! per
I ', front id the Wvnini ti'-t Hotel vester-
ry ; but none .seriously, except Cornell
Is t-'ti vcus, a milkman, who was passing
':- ., .
IV.'.: o x w is l it 111 tt.? ii'ia'i ny ii man
11 iinedTbeodo'e rsccnj. The barkeeper.
(!' ran and MeK-.craii, who moved it out
,,f the building, got nway leloro it cx
.l, d d, a. : I Wine l.ot a great deal injur
el. Seers has b?cu arrested. lie states
. h ,t he btuuuht the box iroui llaiiiburg,
was entrusted to his care ns a specimen
fcir sale liv the n?"nt of tlx; lionsn of i
Wilhelm 'Kpo. i.I tins city. Wow n--
sens pnsitivcly tlmt lie iipvor nprned it,
mill knew nntliiii"- liirtlicr cf its o.in- I
loiif I Han Htatct udi.vo. u urn no i.'.o ,
iih; iiiih'i 111 imi.iiu ii- 111 1 1: iiu I'.iu ' ,
llir. Imx, l.ut snlii-f fpieiitlv toLl a innil i
naineil '-'eliiiotiiakrr t" tret it for liiin,
which the latter failc'l to do.
National Thanksgiving Day.
a rr.ficr.AMAiioN'.
Y'lll UKAs, Tt has pleal Almi-hty i
.-ii- ,i i - i : n.
( Hid, (Ins-iii r the year which i now i
'
."iniinir to an end. to relieve our i
loved country from the fearful sc'iurase '
of civil -.var, and to permit us to secure !
,i i i i' . .:., i i -
the hle-sni'is ul neaee, unity nn'l liar. ,
. , .
niony. with a preat enlargement of
civil 'liberty ; I
A w Ml. Vcrnn our Heavenly 1'ather '
has also (lurintf the year graeionsly
averted from us the eilaniities of for
eign war, pcfiilcnee and famine, while
our granaries are full of the fruits of nn
;,lipd int season j
A ml vlirrrtts "l iu'hteousne.is exalteth
a nation, while sin is a reproach to any
people ;"
'Now. therefore, be it known that
T Andrew Johnson, President of the
I'niied States, do hereby recommend ,
to the people thereof, that they do set
apait and observo the first Thursday of
December next as a day of National
... ,
Thanksgiving to the Creator of the !
Ciiivci-so for these deliverences and
IdcssiiiL'S. j
And do further recommend that
on that occasion the whole people I
' I
make confession of our occasional sins
against His infinite goodness, and
with one heart mid one mind implore ;
;,i...,,. ;., n, . nf ,
National virtue and holiness.
In testimony whereof I have here
unto sot my hand, and caused the seal
of the United Stales to be affixed.
Done at the city of Washington, this
28th day of October, in the year of our
Lord One .thousand l'.ight Hundred i
anl Sixty five, and of the Iudependeiico
of t'ue United States, the ninetieth.
Andkew Johnson.
15 y tho President,
Vi'm. II. SnWAitn, Secretary of State.
The Jamaica Massacre.
'lilt!
I, , ,
vcbollym I rogressmg
T0!ii"il'.l ti'Oe'ltlt'S (iivat j
iOxClUMiH'Ut I' rt'paratlOliS I
t.) inLH't. thy Insurgents
(icn. ('Conner ,.?tini'.'s com-
inainl of till) SliltC Troop-!, j
X,:w Voiik, Nov. C.-Tho Havana files
l-eee.vol tier t lie fteair.er t uui.nm.-i liivu '"
licul.n-s vmavilii.s I lie negro r-iliel.
lion ia .Iiai.ile.i. Tin c'tv of lin;;-iton
i i in re.it c vcilnaient, and business was cn.
lii-cty suspend.!. The cut ire population
were phic ng the.nselve, in a .t 1 e of do
- I .I-.-j l.o 1 hnnn
and voluateei'8 were enlisting 1111 lev the or-
i'hm's ot'tliL. ilov.o'iior. The labelliuii rages
wiiii fury at St. Thomas, and unpreecden-
ted outrages wore cou.mitiea upon -a"'J
1 "i"-' .'
i iie viniiiileerspont 10 I lie insurrectionary
district were only partially eueeeislul 111 re
v.,1 ;'ii,.t the insiirirenls;. One b ind of no
roei
8 IK in number, and thoroughly or-
o.l. wai secnuiijev,nyt.i:n. Kelcro it.
The Kinsum mid olher 'jHinteers na i p:oi
pod forward bravely and n'sidu.ms'iy, cap -Im
in.; several prisoners, who were s.'i'.t to
Kinc-loa.
Aliispatdi from the Hon. iV. P. Geargo
was received and read on tho Commercial
l'xeiiaiiTc. aiming that ho had lieen woun
iU'1, an i that I'on. A'aron Von Ketiollnivk,
one of the olliuialsiti St. Thouias ; Dr. Oer.
ar 1, Charles Anthony I'l ies .Siep'aen Cole
anitlie Itev. M. Hors-chell hndbeeii killed.
A t utu iii.-paic'.i contiiain ihe above, and
add 1 llial in I'o'.at M nautc tlio insurgents
killed am, !fi ;..il naai'd Henry Alherger,
! nnd cut o.T his held. lusi motor of Police,
l'raneis li.uaw and Julia Walton were nlo
shot by the rebeU. The secretary of the
' Ju-tieo of Peace is also reported murdered,
i A couneil of war, was held i'i Kingston
lonlheloih ult.. snbscpiently ;,iarti:il law
' was declared for the district of Surrey iu
' Ihe name of the Queen. Ma.j. den. 0 Con
ue; hus taken command ot tho troops con
ceatrale 1 on the Island, nnd active measures
il lV(. i,ce., ;l;CIl iur u vigorous campaign
. no:;r.!ii i,c rebels
Pane linyle, the leader of iho rebellion
has mil yet heen arrest d. A reward has
been otl'erc 1 for his capture.
Tlie hiiesl disp.uch received by iho Gover
norfi onitheise.it of war says tho rebellion
is increasing Troops ire wanted, and no
tiun 1:111-1 he lost. Aiming tho clergy 111 ell
killed isihett'iv. Mr. lVit, a nuut cxccllcut
man.
HOUSEHOLD FEIF.NDS.
Cue's Cough Ihilsam fnd Cue's Dys.
ppjisi.i Cure they should always be in
the house ready lor immediate use; they
are tho most reliable remedies known.
The one ul'.vays handy and speedy in
cases of sudden attacks of croup amongst
the children, or for curing the most
stubborn coughs nnd colds, excellent
for sore throat and all lung difficulties,
the other (Joe's Dyspepsia Cure is
certain to cm e dyspepsia, uo matter ol
hew long standing, indigestion, and till
diseases that originato in a disordered
state of the htomach and boweli.
ISr.oWN'ii IJitoNciiiAi. TitoeiiE.s are
widely known 11s an established remedy
i'oI- Coughs, Cul ls, llroiichitis, Hoarse
ness, nnd other troubles of the Throat
and Luii .is Their good reputation nnd
extensive 11 0 have brought out imita
tions, nnd timilai preparations represen.
ted to bo tho same, which ara generally
injurious. Obtain on'y 'Brown's
NEWS ITEMS.
Thorpont of irgima is lyin
dangeiously ill at liielimornl.
1 1 is sunnn mm. uhhu r.c.v..
are uciiii pent, to lexico,
Governor Morton of Tndinna, is Ivinsr
I ilanseronlv ill. from the effects of in- j
flaniiitory llliuiiiati'Sm.
A new hatch of counterfeit S")0,
crrenhacks have just heen put. in circa.
lation, altered from two's.
., . ... , ..
Hev. Mcnrv fhrnk. n hishop of the
Mrnnonite clmrch, fell dead in his pul
pit near Lancaster on Sunday last,
Pav wood, Rso., one of the tnc'iihers
1 ' r T
cle?ted to the As-emhlv. from Laucas-
tc.r countyi (iej on tho'22d ult.
Ex-l'residcnt Inehanan'.s new hook,
PIv;-' Kory of his Administration,
A Necrro Convention was held in the
state ol Indiana, on the 24lh ult. They j
clamor loudly fir the 'rights of free
men." Co in darkies ! Miss Shoddy '
and Mr. Loyalty, will see that justice- is ,
done you.
TT T, ti rvv,:
lion. John Alcorn, an old line W lug,
and Ceneral in the rchel State army,
lina l-.cnn pleeted TT. S. Senator from
Mijippi, fr tlin long term, while
-'x Governor Sharkey, was elected for
the short term.
, , , ,.
The rebel Gencnl Simon Tiohver
rincVnnf nf Kentnekv. has turned
P,lit0r, and in eonnctimi with Col.
Nixon of his staff, and former owner,
have revived the N. Orleans Cvearont.
. . . , ..--t,i ny
A lot of snarpers were arrested at
c; p).- ,1 ,",.,s.. last, week fir vns.
inrr rjreenhaeks. They had their pock
ets filled with all denominations, from
one dollar up 10 io u.i.jv. "i"""""
llllll'S Ilirie.W ciillllin iumiu j , uim ,
' loyalty" pays them handsomely, .
,, . r. o
The negro Jcthndist Conference in ,
sess.on at Washington last week ae :
tually passeu a unanimous resolution,
oi.,(;;, .i.nt .!, i,f nn,,n,lnpn in the
Administration of President Johnson, !
a,T five nf the "eulled breddern were'
appointed to inform him of this loyal .
move.
The three unknown person, killed
at the rail road accident, near Lancas
ter hist week, have heen identified, ns
Mrs. Bean nnd her two dauirhters,
from California, who were returning
l.n... IV..., n t.iIf f. l,nt fi-tend-i in
nil. lit; jioui u t'J uti.,, ...
Ohio.
Prentice says a bone ot c vitf iition
should be thrown away when there is no
longer any meat on it.
At thirty we are tryimr to cut our
, " -;' ,
, i"i- ... j
have carved it, or shut up our
knife.
. . ,1
A marnaore cf two persons ol the
- - --; , , . , V ;
in this city. All who sat down to the j
lynddiiv dinner reioiced in being nieiu-
j(jrg 0xf anC;,nt clan, Ounn," all bo-;
5n , of that nalnc aoj regular sous of
( uunw,
An honest Hibernian, trundling
j along a hand cart containg all hi.s valua-
. . , ,;,,, vl Tr.
rick, von are moving, again, I see
'Faith, I am," lie replied, "for the times j
are hard, it's a dalo chaptr hiring carta j
than paying rcnti ! 1
, , , . ,
A newly married couple went to,
Niagara on aisit, and the tren.lenic,,,
in order to convince bis dear that ho was I
as Diave as 110 wasgunui, ii-i-nn -
" 1 " vj
f diu Mint" lie
.atewlw-ted
' , 1 ' ". ,
clown into tins "cave 01 n inus.
of course, objected j hut
was uete.-lllinen, ai.eeuoiiaieiy re.,ues.i-..
1 , .re-....
Ui1. .i l.A-.n'.n Iii a ni-,flnt1iAlr 'tncl W:lt(Il
..... v ivu.v. .... -
heh'iid.
A confirmed bachelor ues the fol
lowing argument against matrimony :
Calico is a jircat proinptcr of laziness.
If young moo wish to accomplish any
thing of moment, cither of head or of
hand, they must keep clear id the insti
tution, entirely. A pair of sweet lips,
a pink waist, swelling chest, a pressure
of two delisatu hands, will do as much lo
unhinge a man as three fevers, the incas.
les. a large sized whooping cough, a pair
of lock jaws, several hydrophobias, and
the doctor's bill.
15. W. Greene, lato President of the
fhinnecticiit I ire Insurance Company, ut
Hartford, 111 a fitol iusauity, on Suiday
night, cut his wile's throat with a razor,
causing her death in t few moments,
lie then cut his own throat in two places
and trashed his arm. He is still alive,
but there is very little prospect of his
recovery.
Contrary to the statements heretofore
published, it is now asserted that Wade
Hampton has not been elected Governor
of South Carolina, and that Mr. Orr is
elected by a majority of about 5'dO. Gov
Perry was elected Senator for tho long
term on the 30th ult.
John Overton, a wealthy Tennesscean.
received a pardon from 1'rcsidcut John
son some days siucc. His property is
held by the Freed nieu's Uurcau, and
General Fiskc refuses to restore it, or
recognize his pardon. Roth Overton
aud tho General have gone to Wushing-
LOCALS.
At I f:M i;. -I t pives m ji!i usitrs to
notice th 3 safij vn''tr;i hoin.-! of. Miss
M.'i v I'ilv anil lisq Iviimi Il.irf on, who
f.,r S(,Vlmm1 wenkp.f woro -I i'i -wnsly
ill, with Typhoiil fever tit Allied
Centre Cnlle.-e, Allegany county N. Y.
Mr. Ely .V La'ly ami Mr. Ilorton & T,aily
parents of t lie fvo young Irls, imiiui
iliatcly on hearing of the i!!ncs9 of their
children, went to see them. On arrivinjr
where they were, they found them fast
sinking under the treatment they had
received from the Doctors of that plr.ee,
Mr. Ilorton, started at once on his hack
track for olher Doc'ors. Findintr
Dr. I'ordwc'l of this place at home, lie
urged him to go aaj sec them-and
from what wo learn from Mr. Ilorton
and Ely, they give uli credit to I'r
15ordwcll for raising them from tl cir
then, very dangerous situation.
SiWe unilerstand that the winti i
term of school, will comment!'1, on u x'
j,m(laV- Miss IJon.', wili take char
of "j
We were favored on last Sund av
morning with snow, sufficient to whiten
mother earth once auain.
PnoTonnAPtis.-Mr. M'Cartney, hav-
ing re module 1 and fitted up the hall
room of the ' Fountain Ilousn," is now
.
'eady to take lnoroouxr;is or AMnno
ttpks. Mr. M'Cartney is agoodwnrk.
man, and no doubt his work will give
general satisfaction. Those wantin.'
Photographs or Auibrotypes would do
well to give him a call. See Adveitisc
went in another column.
1 E'MODDLING. Ml". W. C. Ilealv,
tiuc , oifuiu I , iiic ,.ini, UCK1I I U'lliuuvill IIU
anj fittinjr up his house, which indeed.
improves it very much.
r
Wanted.-A few cords of good hard
. ,
'ood at this ofTicc taken on subsenn-
tion. Also, a few loads of coal.
Sound. Rapilee on the Deer ques.
tiot: I (hunk you.
Pays Well. The Clock and Watch
business. So says our friend Mr.
Seed.
rlV'.Ve arc req ieiled by J. V. Uaily,
Dctuis' of St. Mary's Eik Co. Pa , to say to
the cil z nis nf 1 1 1 1 lt v iy and vieuiily, that
ho will h? at the "Hyde rioanO," on the Utllh
of t'ie p-e?"nt mouth fViy.) to remain
so'iie ti-ro I;:'.vie2 vork in his
line, wilt find bin fully prepared to attend
to their wantj.
Not TIeturvet. Them papers
that was loaned out of our fiice a
1 few days ago. John, you must be more
nnM.,..l .. I'I .,.,.! 1..1 ...ti"
UllliViaill, c ,11,1 DIUU l,UL UVI II
'
after you
TuAVKSGivrsn. Py reference to
another coiuni it will be seen that Prcsi
, dent Johnson has set apart tho
first
Thursday (7th) of Pcewnihcr next us a
day of a national thanksgiving.
AunESTEn..
ue1.11 go iviai.ui,ui iicu-
(i tr r ti.
dcrson town-lup. this county, was ar.
rested a few days ago for passing cou.i-
terfeit greenbacks. This is the s rme
George lliamer, whd about a year ago'
was Ki iutmwh loual m to desire and i
,. , c :
assist in .he arret of a number o Den,
ocrats in this and Ideal ft.eld counties for
J J ' -
I "roat rl '''1U it hesucceded in liav-
I ins? a Democrat torn Cmui his !,.,:., and
t,. ' ., , . ... Ci. 1
dlsioyaity. An amount ot labor was tea
, ,, , , , nnllja
' f'slliiiiV ft ml 1 11 pjl l'pf 1:1 1 1 1I S.tllit HtllV
, j - ... ..
1 prison, liut thinus have chauue I, and
if this "loyal" knave gets his desert, ho ' n'v we think the Herald is certainly
.,, ,. 1 ' mistaken 1.1 tha 111:11 let us havo a
will have an opportunity of learning to wnr , ,0 MVOn l!i,1,jpf.t 0f Mr Jlln
be honest at the expense of the State. Smith, having a 1th cou-in who hfs fre.
Broukvdle Ilemld. quentlv seen the house in Highland
I township, iu this county, whero Mr. S.
We were in formed that, a parly ; lives. Ho is a weil to d 1 father and lias
came olTat the "Hyde House" on l,lst served the Sta'e honorably iu the Legis-
, bit ure and Penitentiary. Ilcisatprcs
J hursday evening, ihe company com- ; m lho lU,j:lo KOrVsl
posing the party, as we have been in-1 wenrs a striped uniform all letters com
formed, came principally from Fmporr j taing money for him may be Bent to cur
ttm Cameron couuty Pa., and were j care. Ede Advocate.
joined ly a few couple, in Ridgway. I ''
We presume they had a pleasant time, I , ,',rt (,non- Th ""; " Is of men
lU,icunii.iii jim" 1 brcithe, move, and live pass of tht, .
troiu the fact, Mr. Moure tho proprietor 1 Rt ) life-ami heard of no more.
of the house, uever fulls to give general
satisfaction.
Gopey's Lpv's Rook. We have
received the November number of this
favorite Magazine It would be iur
possible for our folks, to keep house
without it. Let every lady iu F.lk Co.,
send for this useful book, Price 83,00
only.
P being a serious question wheth
er tho present prion of pouhry will war.
rant two thanksgivings, the President is
requested by a Connecticut coteniporary
to change the duy ficd by his pioclauia.
tion to Nov. 30th, to that which tho
New England Governors had already as.
signed. --
The Old Han Dreams-
0 for one hour nf youthful joy !
Dive lmel( inv twentieth spvinjr!
I'd rather larjili n ln iirht hnircil huv,
Th nn reign a grey-beard king ! .
OCT with tho wrinkled spoils ofige!
Away with learninq's crown I
Tear nut licfs wlsdiiui-rritlcn page,
And dash its trophies down.
One nionient let my life. blood stream
from boyhood s fount of flnmo !
Give tn one giddy, velinin dream
Of life all love "and fame!
My listninfr iini"! heard the prayer,
And, calmly smilinc paid:
"If I but touch thy nilver hair,
Thy hasty vhh lmtli sped.
'nut is Oicr? nothin? in thy track
Tn led I hoo fondly slay,
Vi'hilo '1:1 pwift io.isoni hurry bnolf
Tn find t'ie wished for day ?
Ah ' trust Foul i f wnainnhind !
W'iihniit thowhnt werelif'i?
One blNs t cannut l?ive behind :
I'd take my precious wifo I
Tho nisei ton!( n s-innliire pen
And wrote a iinlintv dci' :
' T'ie man woul 1 b" a b iy ngaia,
And bo a hu-haa 1 to ) I"
'And is there nothing yet unsaid
llefore the elnnori nnie.irs ?
r,e-rie'nber. all their cif's havo fled
With those dissolving yenrs!
AVliy. ye': forn-emnvy would recall
My fond paternal joy :
1 could not bear to leave them all :
I'd take my girl and boys !"
The smiling nntrel droppel his pen
"Why this will never do ;
The man would bo a boy again,
And be a father too !"
And so T hutched my laughter woko
The household with iin noise
I wrote my dream when morning broko,
To p'eise the pray-harcd boys.
T!.nn Name. Tf there is such
an individual in the United States as
John Smith, ho is hereby notified that
there is a letter for him in the Haiti,
more Post Offico. It is advertised in
the Sun. Exchange
Tho last we heard of John ho was
living in Michigan. Tho papers of
that State will plcaso cony the above.-
Toledo Blade.
That's a mistake. Tie wan sent fo
tho Penitentiary hero the other day for
beinir caught with too much scrap iron
whiskey aboard. fiiifftilo Ailverliscr.
Strange (hat our cotemnorary should
fall in such an errr.r. John Smith ia
in the Erie county jail, on charge of be.
in? an active participator in the lato
ou'ratre on Linwood Avenue, nnd i
likely to remain for some tinie.-B'(ri7o
Courier.
We don't see how he can bo in tho
Fre ei-.iintv jail, as he slole our best
exe'i-intros from our sanctum list even
ing, in the f.iee. too, nf'nrivate' written
in larire letter on tho door. Ulcvelanl
Urnhl.
Tf the.Tohn Smith referred to is nunri.
; of old Mr. Smith by his father's side,
h.n is now living in Summit townshtp,
Crawlord county ra. We know mm.
Craw ford Journal.
All wrontr gentlemen, John Smith
lives in Oil City, lie is the husband of
a prudent, wife, the father nf two cbil.
dren, and is boss of a little Oil Well
about two miles up the crerk. We'll
bet oa that. 07 C'fg Monitor.
We don't wish to insinuate that our
colempcnries would tell an 11 11 truth, but
a ., t , c-.,..,
' ill, mi I iiii.iu- in 11, ittlllll IM1HIII 11 Ul b 1
i j,, j!0 T.!!inir Mr 1. th-sr may. however
be two John Smiihs. which is hardly
prohah. Arm-trr.ug Dr:norrat.
Well gentlemen, vou are all mistaken.
-'hn Smith is an o!d resident of Brook-
ville nndawc'l to d 1 and respectable
J Vsot
.TefrVlV!nn 0on.y .,,,B ectingns Js.
iicu 1.-1 1 1 . 1 e.ie.o 1111 ui- jcuin.
rhow tha' we are r.-t mistaken in tho
" wi" 'n ''" ,con-
si leroblv over tun li:i:id'-ed pounds.
tics i f the Peace for five years. To
. . 1
jjwknii-g ,,.,',.
,
Why ? They do not a p.rticlo of good
ia the world ; none were blessed by them.
! as tho instrument of their redemption.
! Not a word they fpoke could be recalled,
,1.1 I I j 1 1 1 .
""." "V ronMIC;' 5.II,u,r K" went
out in darkues-
uou nicy n l 1 u uoi rc.
meiiibcrcd more than the insects ot yes.
terday W ill you thus live nuu die.
O man immortal? Live for something.
Do good, leave behind you a monument
of virtue, that the storms ol time Jcau
never destroy. Write your tiamo in
kindness, and love, and mercy on tho
hearts of thousands you may como in
contact with year by year. You will
never bo forgotten. No ! your Dame,
your deeds, will bo us legible, on tho
lie arts you leave behind as the ittars on
tho brow ot tho eveuing. Good deeds
will bhinc us the stars of heaven. Dr.
Oilmen.
CyTho Roiton Post says tha but
ter sold in that city contains 83 pot
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